NGOs have traditionally had little scope to bring about political reform in developing countries. This was certainly true of French development NGOs (NGDOs) operating in Cameroon during the early post-colonial decades. This situation changed in 2002 when French NGDOs, with support from the French state and Cameroonian civil society, initiated a multi-actor consultative programme (the PCPA), aiming to build democracy in Cameroon. This article traces the origins of the PCPA, assesses its achievements, and explains why the programme failed. It then identifies key lessons and asks whether the PCPA represents a useful model for French NGOs and donor states
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NGOs have traditionally had little scope to bring about political reform in developing countries. Th...
The French government's record of promoting democracy in Cameroon has been a poor one. Since 2002, h...
Abstract : This study assessed the role of Cameroon’s democracy-advocating Civil Society Organisatio...
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This paper asks whether French non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have fallen into line with the ...
This article asks whether French NGOs have fallen into line with the wider trend towards professiona...
With the present level of poverty, growing inequality and the inability to provide public goods, som...
The role of civil society in societal transformation and nation building in Cameroon has been compro...
This study investigates the role played by civil society organizations in the consolidation of democ...
Cette thèse de doctorat effectuée à l’Université Paris-Sorbonne est le résultat de quatre années de ...
Rights-based approaches to development promise to deliver many development goals, particularly in te...
This book explores how policies of decentralisation and community participation adopted in Cameroon ...
NGOs have traditionally had little scope to bring about political reform in developing countries. Th...
The French government's record of promoting democracy in Cameroon has been a poor one. Since 2002, h...
Abstract : This study assessed the role of Cameroon’s democracy-advocating Civil Society Organisatio...
Northern non-governmental organisations are widely assumed to be getting 'too close for comfort' to ...
This paper attempts to identify a new orientation for civil society in a Cameroon dangling on the ea...
In the late 1990s, the donor community espoused a new metanorm, poverty reduction. Against this back...
The transmission of 'participatory development' by transnational non-governmental development organi...
This paper asks whether French non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have fallen into line with the ...
This article asks whether French NGOs have fallen into line with the wider trend towards professiona...
With the present level of poverty, growing inequality and the inability to provide public goods, som...
The role of civil society in societal transformation and nation building in Cameroon has been compro...
This study investigates the role played by civil society organizations in the consolidation of democ...
Cette thèse de doctorat effectuée à l’Université Paris-Sorbonne est le résultat de quatre années de ...
Rights-based approaches to development promise to deliver many development goals, particularly in te...
This book explores how policies of decentralisation and community participation adopted in Cameroon ...